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Bois-des-Filion Bring your own wine Open Supper Restaurants

We found 2 recommendations for Bois-des-Filion Bring your own wine Open Supper Restaurants.

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Caviar Sushi - Bois-des-Filion Bring your own wine Open Supper Restaurants
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Caviar Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
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Review Summary

Reviews of Caviar Sushi describe a relaxed, accessible spot for sushi lovers where high quality and satisfying flavors make the price feel worth it for many, with some dishes noted as especially good and portions described as generous. The atmosphere is pleasant and inviting, with a friendly, attentive staff and a setup that works for both groups and date nights. Wine pairing is appreciated, and several reviewers mention the option to bring your own wine. Service is praised as impeccable when the restaurant is not crowded, though a few comments note slower service and higher prices relative to portion size. The menu’s specialties are a pleasure for the palate and plates are often well presented, contributing to a generally strong dining experience that some patrons repeat every couple of weeks. Overall, Caviar Sushi stands out for tasty food, a lively ambiance, and solid overall value, with a few caveats about speed and cost.View restaurant profile
Nubo - Bois-des-Filion Bring your own wine Open Supper Restaurants
Restaurant

Nubo

Opens Today at 5 pm
(58)

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Nubo is seen as a standout sushi spot with fresh, beautifully presented dishes, inventive flavors, and attentive, welcoming service. Diners celebrate the range from traditional to creative, with favorites like the Yari roll with salmon and apple, the hibiscus pearls, octopus fritters, and the signature Dirty Gaboune cocktail, and the rice is consistently praised for being well seasoned and textured. Prices are described as reasonable for the quality, and many reviews note that the restaurant offers excellent dine-in and takeout experiences. Some caveats appear, such as occasional slower service on busy nights, the small size of the venue that benefits from a phone reservation, and a few dishes that may not suit every palate, like a fried feta sushi. Overall, the atmosphere, creativity, and service leave a strong impression, with several readers calling it among the best sushi spots in the area and a place they would gladly return to.View restaurant profile

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